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jobs in high tech manufacturing and energy and exports and american innovation. that's job number one. number two is training more americans with the skill they need to fill those good jobs. our workforce is prepared for the jobs of tomorrow. part three. guaranteeing every young person in the country access to a world class education from pre-k all the way to a college education like the one you are getting here. that's why over the past five years, working with the outstanding congressional delegation, we have been able to make sure that grand dollars are going further than before. we took on a student loan system that gave billions of taxpayer dollars to the big banks and said let's use them to give more students what they need to go to college. that's why we are offering millions of young people a chance to cap student loan payments at 10% of income. you need to check it out and go to the website at the department of education and find out how to be eligible. more young people are earning college degrees than ever before. of course and i know your president wo
jobs in high tech manufacturing and energy and exports and american innovation. that's job number one. number two is training more americans with the skill they need to fill those good jobs. our workforce is prepared for the jobs of tomorrow. part three. guaranteeing every young person in the country access to a world class education from pre-k all the way to a college education like the one you are getting here. that's why over the past five years, working with the outstanding congressional...
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europe does not have to be so dependent on russian energy. and, therefore, ought to have a little more freedom to stand up and tell putin that this is not something that's acceptable and they're not simply going to kowtow because it affects their economy. you want to avoid anything translating into something much larger which we've seen historically happen in europe. protect both the united states and the world from that kind of occurrence. >> senator coats, what kind of support are you getting for your resolution and do you think it has any chance of passing anytime soon? >> some legislation needs to pass. i have passed one that has strong support. other support coming from other members. senator durbin introduced something yesterday. we all need to get on board on this. i mean, this is something that affects the united states. we shouldn't play politics but we do need leadership from our president which has been, as i said, weak and indecisive in the past. this is his opportunity to step up, i think, and reassert that leadership as the worl
europe does not have to be so dependent on russian energy. and, therefore, ought to have a little more freedom to stand up and tell putin that this is not something that's acceptable and they're not simply going to kowtow because it affects their economy. you want to avoid anything translating into something much larger which we've seen historically happen in europe. protect both the united states and the world from that kind of occurrence. >> senator coats, what kind of support are you...
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senators, bob corker and others of sanctioning russian entities, meaning state banks, oil companies, energy companies, and that's when you start talking about real money. russia's trade, russia's very economy is dependent on access to the international finance system, its trade with europe. again europe lose as lot and that's why you're seeing opposition from the germans and british and others to more significant sanctions that have already been put on the table by the u.s. >> jim, educate our viewers. how common is it for a country that has in sanctions imposed upon it to take the retaliatory step of seizing the asset, confiscating the assets of private companies. >> well, listen. it's happened. you know the expert in seizing assets i suppose you would say is the u.s. this is a tactic the u.s. has used in a number of instances. iran being the most recent one. unfreezing those iranian assets is part of this nuclear deal or unfreezing a portion of the frozen assets is part of the deal. so, you know, if you get down that path, it certainly happened before. but, you know, i think that it does
senators, bob corker and others of sanctioning russian entities, meaning state banks, oil companies, energy companies, and that's when you start talking about real money. russia's trade, russia's very economy is dependent on access to the international finance system, its trade with europe. again europe lose as lot and that's why you're seeing opposition from the germans and british and others to more significant sanctions that have already been put on the table by the u.s. >> jim,...
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your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> a lot of fast moving developments unfolding now. we're going to try to attempt to put some of this into context. it's a complex situation, put in the words of the former u.s. ambassador to russia. it's a dire situation right now. let's bring in the director for russian studies from georgetown. thanks very much for joining us. i know you've met with president putin some ten times. you've got a new book entitled the limits of partnership, u.s. russian relations in the 21st century that just came out. what do you make of what's going on in ukraine right now, specifically putin's latest moves threatening direct military intervention? >> the main goal for putin is to protect russia's ek quitieequit. i think the russians got concerned this new government in kiev might revisit the agreement, which now doesn't expire until 2042, but he is showing that russia's tough. i think it's no coincidence that just after the u.s. president said ther
your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> a lot of fast moving developments unfolding now. we're going to try to attempt to put some of this into context. it's a complex situation, put in the words of the former u.s. ambassador to russia. it's a dire situation right now. let's bring in the director for russian studies from georgetown. thanks very much for joining us. i know you've met with president putin some ten times. you've got a new book...
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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they still have a bit of energy, certainly, throughout the country. but they are at this crossroads about where do they go? you know, the tea party is largely a grassroots organization, but again, people right now are very frustrated and angry at washington. if you look at "the new york times" poll today as well, you know, they had this interesting number about how frustrated people are at gridlock in washington. and a lot of people think that's due in part to the tea party. if you look at right now, how much influence does the tea party have over the republican party, look at that right now. a lot of people think that the tea party has too much influence over the republican party. 37% right now, carol, you know, think that the tea party has too much influence. in fact, i was talking tofact, came on the air here and a republican strategist said they did do some good things. they talk about the spending but they were not able to come to the table. they talked too much about division and they didn't know how to governor it. carol? >> mark preston, thank
they still have a bit of energy, certainly, throughout the country. but they are at this crossroads about where do they go? you know, the tea party is largely a grassroots organization, but again, people right now are very frustrated and angry at washington. if you look at "the new york times" poll today as well, you know, they had this interesting number about how frustrated people are at gridlock in washington. and a lot of people think that's due in part to the tea party. if you...